chapter 29. quiz a+ 27-28 a- 25-26 b 23-24 c 20-22 d 17-19 f 0-16
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Chapter 29
Quiz
• A+ 27-28
• A- 25-26
• B 23-24
• C 20-22
• D 17-19
• F 0-16
Exam• A+ 143-150
• A- 135-143
• B 120-134
• C 105-119
• D 90-104
• F 0-89
• Week 29 (March 28-31)
• Day 1- Chapter 29 Quiz
• Day 2-
• Week 30 (April 4-8)
• Day 1- Chapter 30 Quiz
• Day 2-
• Spring Break Study Session
• April 18-21 Times TBD
Week 29 (April 19-April 21)Day 7- Day 6- Quiz Chapter 30 Week 30 (April 26-30)Day 5- Quiz Chapter 31 Day 4- Week 31 (May 3-7)Day 3- Quiz Chapter 32 Day 2- Exam chapter 26-32Week 32 (May 10-May 14)Day 1- ReviewDay 0-Exam Day
Russia
• Stalin vs. Leon Trotsky
• Five-Year Plan--1
• Collective Farms – the kulaks
• Five-Year Plan--2
The Depression• October 29, 1929-- 1945 • Cycle of stupidity
– US had loaned Money to Germany– Recalled loans– Germany could not pay Britain and France– Britain and France could not pay US
• Tariffs rose and world trade declined • Britain and France placed burden on colonies • Germany and Japan devastated and Angry • Some turned to social reform—New Deal• Some Countries embraced military expansion • Latin America devastated • South Africa gained wealth
Fascism
• Mussolini and Italy–Against socialist programs- Strong Nationalism
–Glorified War –Propaganda –Censorship
Hitler Germany
– Nazism similar to fascism – Angry from WWI, Treaty, Depression– Jews, socialists, foreigners – 1924 Revolution– Mein Kampf– chancellor in March 1933– 1934- Führer– Economy quickly grew
Rising Conflict• Germany
– Withdrew from League – Built Military – Sent troops into Rhineland – Austria – Czechoslovakia
• Munich- Appeasement
– Secret agreement with Stalin • Nazi-Soviet Pact
– Germany attacks Poland
• Italy– Revenge on Ethiopia
War in Asia • The Manchurian Incident of 1931
– Wanted colonies –Natural resources – Military not controlled by civilian government
• China – Chiang Kai-shek (Guomindang) vs Mao Zedong
(Communists)– Guerilla tactics – Long March
• The Sino-Japanese War, 1937–1945– Nobody intervened – Treated Chinese horribly – “War Machine” of Japan heavily depended on US
resources – Chiang Kai-shek fled to the mountains – Mao confronted the Japanese with Guerilla tactics
WWII– Part I• Offensive War
– blitzkrieg (lightning war– aircraft carriers.– Fought across the globe – Civilians were legitimate targets
• Hitler easily defeats Europe
• Attacks USSR
• North Africa – Italy and Germany stopped by British
WWII Part II• US cuts of trade with Japan
– Pearl Harbor • United Nations (Allies)
– US, Britain, USSR– Russia pushed from East– Britain and US attack Italy and push from South– D-Day Invasion- Push from West
• Germany falls in 1945• Hiroshima and Nagasaki
– Japan surrenders • Chinese Civil War
– Guomindang Vs Communists – Communist more popular and supported by USSR– Guomindang supported by US
• 1949- People’s Republic of China—Mao’s Communist state
• 1949 – Republic of China--Chiang Kai-shek’s Guomindang –Taiwan
Changing Type of War
• Refugees
• Death tolls
• New technologies – Synthetic products – Radar – Antibiotics – Missiles – Atomic weapons
• Bombing Raids– Fire bombings
The Holocaust
• Nuremburg Laws• Ghettos • 6 Million Jews • Polish Catholics, • Homosexuals• Jehovah's Witnesses• Gypsies• Disabled
Home Front
• Hard to distinguish in Japan and Europe
• US – Mass produced weapons – Economy flourished – Minorities gained status – Interment Camps for Japanese
• Horrible environmental effects
Week 29 (April 19-April 21)Day 7- Day 6- Quiz Chapter 30 Week 30 (April 26-30)Day 5- Quiz Chapter 31 Day 4- Week 31 (May 3-7)Day 3- Quiz Chapter 32 Day 2- Exam chapter 26-32Week 32 (May 10-May 14)Day 1- ReviewDay 0-Exam Day